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' Pawana ' is a highly acclaimed album by the renowned Sri Lankan singer Nanda Malini, released in 1985. The album is celebrated for its powerful and poetic lyrics, composed by the legendary Sri Lankan lyricist Sunil Ariyaratne. ' Pawana ' is often regarded as a landmark in Sri Lankan music, blending traditional Sinhala folk elements with contemporary musical styles. The songs in 'Pawana' are deeply rooted in themes of social justice, human rights, and the struggles of ordinary people, reflecting the socio-political climate of Sri Lanka during that era. Nanda Malini's soulful and emotive voice brings these themes to life, making the album both a cultural and artistic masterpiece. Some of the most popular tracks from the album include "Pawana" (the title track), "Rathu Kekula," and "Sakura Mal Pipila." These songs have become timeless classics in Sri Lankan music, resonating with audiences across generations. 'Pawana' is not just an album but a cultural phenomenon that continues to inspire and influence musicians and listeners in Sri Lanka and beyond. It stands as a testament to Nanda Malini's artistry and her commitment to using music as a medium for social change. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.